With Peanut's second birthday fast approaching (I don't know what's more frightening; the continuation of the terrible two's, the impending threenager or the fact it's been well over two years since I slept through the night), I figured now is as good a time as any to talk about the environmental impact of kids toys.... Continue Reading →
Toothpaste Swap – why I switched to diy
Who would have thought something we use multiple times a day to clean our mouth could potentially be harming the environment and our health? My whole life I've been a Colgate girl, finding pretty much any other toothpaste substandard. Then, after watching the documentary The Fluoride Deception, which points to evidence that fluoride, although marketed... Continue Reading →
I failed and I feel guilty too
I'd set my self the challenge of Project 333 and I failed. After only two of the three months complete, last night, after what was quite honestly a shit of a day with a "terrible" two year old, I threw in the towel on Project 333 and allowed the vast majority of my wardrobe back... Continue Reading →
12 Questions you should ask when switching energy retailers
Finally after about six months of summer, winter has finally arrived! And so with it, increased electricity bills. Heating and cooling account for a whopping 40% of energy use in the home! This is a great time to call around energy suppliers to find a better (greener) deal. First and foremost, my recommendation would be to... Continue Reading →
Bokashi Like a Pro
Back in February I audited my compost and started a bokashi bucket to dispose of kitchen waste that can't go into the regular compost (meat, dairy and cooked food). In a bokashi bucket you can compost any cooked or raw food of pretty much any description. This works because you keep your waste in an air... Continue Reading →
Power Comparison
After last weeks post on my electricity audit, I had a few people asking me how they can reduce their energy consumption at home. This post is about GreenPower, how to choose a green energy provider and reducing power usage at home. First of all, what is GreenPower? Most retailers offer GreenPower, an accredited voluntary... Continue Reading →
I’ve got the Power
Power and electricity are such controversial topics in Australia at present. We rely heavily on fossil fuels and they are a big driver of our economy. We supply about 30% of the world's coal, which in the year 2016-2017 equated to 486 million tonnes (Australian Government). Unless you want to live in a social and... Continue Reading →
Project 333 and the Clothing Debacle
To continue with my minimalism phase, I've embarked upon Project 333. Basically you take 33 items of clothing and accessories and wear only those for 3 months. Here are the rules: When: Every three months What: 33 items including clothing, accessories, jewelry, outerwear and shoes What not: these items are not counted as part of the 33 items –... Continue Reading →
Minimalism and Stuff
I figured I'd better do a post on minimalism seeing as though I have pompously dubbed myself "Minimal Sam". I'm not sure a nickname counts if you bequeath it upon yourself but the idea is I will be practicing minimalism for the entire year in all aspects of life (minimal-sam... get it?! Ahh turns out mums... Continue Reading →
Cleaning
The more I look into the ingredients of everyday products, the more I realise the chemicals we use to clean our homes are doing us and the environment damage. At worst they are toxic, cancer inducing, environment poisoning concoctions (if you are a catastrophiser perhaps). At best they are an irritant and quite probably impact the... Continue Reading →
